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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1911)
THE. COOS BAY TIMES, MRSpELD, ,QRE$N. FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1911 -EVENING EDITION E&&dM;M (X.7 - ''- " '- J-f ' OR your Easter, clothes you can't do better ! than come to us for Hart SchafiFner & Marx fine suits You'll be Dressed right and you'll find such clothes the real economy Always Priced Modestly $20 to $35 The Woolen Mill Store Marshfteld Home of Hart Schaffncr & Marx Clothes Oregon o ! c Tin: wkwiiki:. - . - Q (H.v AiKoclst.'d Prem.) 0 OKKllOX. April 1 1. - Pair to- night and Saturday. Llnht frost. noiix. TUTTLK To Mr. mid MrB. Prod Tut tlo or Unndoti, n boh. Mrs. Tuttle Is tlto daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. U. M. Wleder of MnrBhlleld. Mi-NHIL To Mr. mid Mr. .1. 1). Me Nell of Hunker I Mil, n son wuIkIiIuk lift pounds, today, April II. Personal Notes l Itettei-. P. A. Siticchl. who Iins been quite sick, 1 reported much litf proved today. WANTKK Wiudilug mid mending li able woman. liR X. Potirth St. KOIt IIKXT Fine fin-iiMied loom 1024 IOlrod nvo. WANTED Itollnqitlshinent. Slate1 i . ... . ... ...... I l particulars- Anurous: t .u rimoa WANTED Hoarders In private fain I lly. Upstairs 5-15 South Uroadway. VOl ItEXT Furnished Modern Hint- I gulow, f rooms, $1!0.00. Dwelling I $10.00 including water. Palntshop $7.i"0. Cnrpontorshoii $10.00. Tltlo Guarnntco nnd Abstract Co. W.XTED Puuli-yiiiiiii nt tlio Chan dler Hotel. WAXTED Gill To do light Iioum work. Address P. O. box 295. TO IIOMKSEEKEIIS If you want n location for a home como to us. Wo arc In psoltlon to locnto you olthur In tho city or the country, upon tonus to suit your pocltetbook. Tltlo Ounrnntco and Abstrnct Co.,! Henry Songstnckon, Mgr. IIiijs Stork V. P. Mttrphy bought the stuck and fixtures of the defunct People's Cooperative tore for $319 nnd plans to job them out. Injured lit Cnhtp. .Tohu Smith, a logger at the Smith-Powers CHtiip Mt the head of Isthmus Inlet was brought down last evening to have a piece of steel removed from his foot. He Is at Mercy hospital. House Damaned. The farm home of Chas. Itatorbyuk on Outlining Ill icit was intlto badly damaged by llro the other tiny. It would lmvo boon totally destroyed If neighbors had not como to tho rosette. Tito property was insured. In Trouble Lloyd Postor, a youth Is under nrrost charged with tho theft of a watch from a South Inlet logKor. He Is also accused of steal In a Bun belonging to Tom Harvey which was recovered from n second hand store where Foster had sold It for $1. Othor chnrgos may nlso ho preferred against him. WAXTMII (Jhl for. neneinl house work No laundry Mrs. Dorsey Kroltzor. WAXTKD 2 elinnilieinmltls. Chandlor Hotel. KOIt 1IKXT Itenltlenee In Knstsldo Phone Mrs. McCanii, Ninth lloud. EASTER &J31UL STYLES Shoes siuiiTS. Ties neckwea t? C,ve)'ything For Men;- - KKjL'asoniiblc In I3 rice. Bring in your catalogues AVe will duplicate prices with better goods. The Bazar IIOUSU OV QUALITY PI 10X13 .'12 KOIt SAMC Nine room biiupilow, and two corner lots, each -10 by 100 on new county road at Mllllut ton. One lot planted in strawber ries and potatoes. Price 1'-D(i; half cash nnd terms on balance. Address N. L. Snmlon, Hox 4SG, Murahllcld, Ore. I'OK KAIilC Kull lihMHl Itliode Island Hed Cockerels. Phono 103-L. WAXT1CII PohKIoii uh cook In cniup by man and wife. No children. Q. W. Nelson, Marflhflold. POIt ItKXT KurnlslitHl housekeep ing rooms. Apply to Mrs. Mattlo Hluln, 870 Fifth St., South. FOR HKNT Uuxter hotel nt Co qfilllo, Oregon, after April 1. AVrito or eoo personally Daxter IlroB., Coqulllb,' Oro. UTO Aiiytlme, iiuyuhero Ilea souablo rates. Phono Dlanco hotel 40 or Hesldonco 28-J. , h. 1). NOAH and wife will leavo to morrow for Portland. l M. PARSONS Is reported quite ill of la grippe. MRS. K. K. .(ONUS nnd son, Kukouc, returnod today from a visit in Portland. A. M. 110IIEM.. who recently sold tho Central hotel, will toave Saturday for Portland and other northern points. PRANK ORANT. who has been lnhj up at Mercy hospital, was able to move down to The Chandler to day where he will spend a few days recuperating. O. P. McKulaht has returned from. from,.lortUnd where he has boon on business connected with tho' Kinney bankruptcy proceedings. Further hearings will start hero soon as Major Klnnoy was gtvm until May 1 to Introduce evidence' to show that ho Is solvent. Ho Is enthusiastic over tho prospects for" . early railway construction to Coos Hay. ' Chinks In Trouble A llvoly fight occurred between some ot tho Chlneso crew of the Hastcl Dollar today nnd some of tho Chinks arc reported to have boon quite badly hurt. Jel UxU'iitloii. Major L. D. Kin ney hns beon granted an oxtonston of tlnifl until May 1 by tho federal court In which to prosont evldonco to show that ho nnd his companies nro not bankrupt. di-o niMiiliirri. Tho charges pre ferred by Mrs. l.ols llellou ngnliiBt Ida Parker In Justice Pennock's court were dlimlssod today, the notion bo Jng taken by Mr. llelleti on his return from n lUhlng trip. i:m:ct xi-: w oitiokks. Mai-shlleld Ivpworth League Holds Annual Iliixluess Meeting. At the annual business meeting of tho Mnrshlleld Kpworth Leoguo, Wed nesday evening, tho following ofllcors wore chosen for tho ensuing year: President Uric nolt. First vlce-pres. Fred Woavor. Second vico-pres. F. L. Sumner. Third vico-pres. Mrs. H. I. Hut- ledgo. ' MT Fourth vico-pres. Miss Mary Han sen. Secretary Miss Prouss. Troamiror -Frank' Dillon. Organist Mrs. Dillon. Following tho business session, tho niombors ndjoumod to tho Finnish hall whoro a social was Blvon and refreshments sorvod by bachelor niombors of tho Epworth Lenguo. HAXI) KMimOIDKUYLntly wishes to do samo at homo. Loavo orders corner North Broadway and lllrch avenue. Phono 17C-L, mornings. Nyal's Spring Sarsaparilla For the Blood and Skin. Efficient preparation for Pimples, Boils, Tetter or Salt Rlieuni, Ulcers and Sprnfiiln VOWEltFrLPUIlTFtEl3 OF THE BLOOD Acting through the Natural Secretory and Excretory organs, removing those matters which disturb its purity. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. FOK SALE AT THE 11USV COKXEK PHONG 208. tockhart-Parsons Drug Co. LEADING DRUG STORE IN COOS COUNT!'. Primrose Butter With Its Mbreish Taste Your Grocer Wants to Sell Ifc Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO AND JOSSON CEMENT. p. The best Domestic and Imported brands. tor Llmo, Brick and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN Demonstration OF ALL- Preferred Stock Goods CONDUCTED BY MR. F. G. HORTON Ass'f " MRS. JOSEPHSON -r Between the Hours of 2 and 5 P. ML, and 7 and 9 P. M. The public, especially those interested in Pure Foods at attractive prices, are cordially invited to call at our store during tho above hours, and test the superior qualities of the Preferred Stock Goods. "The Proof of the Pudding: Is in the Eating-" A few of tho delicacies to be served: . K CREAMED OYSTERS, CREAMED FREJKQH-OTSIIttOOMS, LOBSTER A LA NEWBERG, AS PARAGUS TIPS MAYONNATSED, OYSTER COCKTAIL, PINEAPPLE FRUIT SALAD, MINCED CLAM WAFERS, QUEEN OLIVES, PINEAPPLE PUNCH, RIPE OLIVES. '--. -. ... And all varieties of FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FISH, MEATS, SYRUPS, O L X V E S, O I-Innd SAUCES. Lockhart's Grocery ' A PARTICULAR PAGE FbliPAJmCVLAR PEOPLE." ! GENERAL CONTRACTOR SOUTH 11ROADWAY. . PHONE SWJ. FI0E, ,V jfclfcitH . jfHQygi